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  • Jungle Trek To Machu Picchu

    24. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ 🌧 18 °C

    Our next adventure was the climbing of the „Machu Picchu“, a real classic.
    After thinking about the pros and cos of the different treks, we decided to go with the 4d/3n Jungle Trek since we hiked the days before and were planing more hikes after and the tour promised more action than the Salkantay Trek. And we could sleep a little longer because the tour started later. Haha.

    We started with a nice downhill cycling, beginning at over 4000m and ending up at 2000m. Luckily, the more we descended, the warmer it got. It was real action, since we had to cross little rivers, we cycled a normal autoroute and it was freezing cold and foggy the first 30 minutes.

    Later on the first day, we did some rafting. It was my first time and I loved it! Afterwards, we even had a little sauna time arranged. Than we went to bed early, since We had to get up early for our second day.

    The second day was the most intensive day of hiking. Starting early at 6am In the pouring rain, we were lucky as the sky cleared later and we could hike a part of the traditional „Inca trail“ whilst staying dry.
    We stopped at a little stall to learn about different products, that grew in the jungle area, try a little Inka tequila, pet some cute dogs and cats, and got organic face-paintings Inca-style.
    The second day ended with a short cable car ride over the river (very fun) and a visit of some „baños termales“ aka hot springs. Very relaxing after a long day hiking.
    This night we had a little party and thanks to an insane happy hour (4 drinks for the price of one!!), we got pretty wasted. Whooops.
    Benjamin and I met the sweetest Australians ever, and we had such a fun night out.
    We would regret it the next day, though. Haha .

    Day 3 started with a painful hangover. And some pain medication.
    We then went zip-lining, which was fun and thankfully not that exhausting (although....there was a part, where you could go upside down. Many of our group didn‘t even do it because of the fear of puking. Haha. We did it, but it was a close call. Hahah.)
    After lunch, we walked three hours to Aguas Calientes. We were so tired and honestly, couldn’t really appreciate the scenic route.
    In Aguas Calientes, after a tasty dinner (Spaghetti!) we all just fell into bed at 9pm.

    The last day started early at 4am with half an hour walk to the first check-point, opening at 5. Then we had to walk up an hour -just stairs!!- to reach Machu Picchu. Boy, that was some hard exercise at 5 o’clock in the morning!
    But it was totally worth it! Machu Picchu made us forget all the pain! It was much greener than imagined and just beautiful. At first, it was really foggy but as it cleared up.... ugh!

    After spending 3 hours up there, we had to walk 4 hours back to the bus stop at Hidrolectrica. Thankfully, we were not as hung over as the last time, so the way was bearable and we had a nice chat with our lovely Australian mates.

    At the bus stop, the bad luck started. We, and another sweet German couple (which we shared rooms with during our trek -greetings to Cathi and Dennis!) from our hostel weren’t picked up. We had to pay another taxi, which broke down twice! The 2nd time, the damage couldn’t be fixed and we were stranded in in the middle of the night in the absolute nowhere. Oh, and it rained. We were luckily picked up by a local bus and after arguing to get into that bus, we could sit on the floor until reaching Cusco at 12.30am.
    But that happens while traveling, and in end, we reached our hostel, even not the way we planned.
    Les mer

  • Hike in the Sacred Valley

    23. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

    On our second day in Cusco, we decided to take a stroll to parts of the Sacred Valley.
    We actually bought a „boleto turistico“ for a day, but wouldn’t recommend it because of its high price. It‘s just not worth 70 soles.

    Nonetheless, we started our hike after a 30-minute Taxi drive to the first ruin „Puka Pukara“, continuing with „Tambomachay“.

    Although it rainend, we got lost in between and we were a little disappointed with the ruins, we had a great day hiking by ourselves in the wild nature and exploring the „temple of the moon“.

    We finished our day-trek with the ruins of „Q‘engo“ and „Saqsaywaman“, which were more impressive than the first two. Especially at „Saqsaywaman“, we had a nice view over Cusco.
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  • Humantay Lake Part I

    22. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    From Copacabana, we took a bus to our next destination: Cusco (Footprint in the making).
    A day trip from Cusco (ca. 2,5h by car) lies the beautiful Humantay Lake.
    Thankfully, we did not have to take part in a tour, but just went with 3 other people on our own. The consequence of that was absolut loneliness at the lake where the 5 of us could simply enjoy the fantastic view and the amazing nature!Les mer

  • Isla del Sol & Isla de la luna

    20. oktober 2018, Bolivia ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    From Copacabana, we did a day tour to the „Isla del Sol“ and the „Isla de la Luna“.
    The boat from the harbor was going painfully slow for 2 hours to the islands. The „Isla de la Luna“ was a pretty small island with nice views and we could walk across the whole island in an hour.

    Unfortunately, the northern part of the Isla del Sol is not open for visits anymore. Due to conflicts between the communities of the northern and the southern part, we could not do our planed hike across the island.
    Nonetheless, we did have a nice walk in the south of the island, had fun with donkeys and dogs and enjoyed a „mate de coca“ in a cafe with a beautiful view.
    Les mer

  • Copacabana & Lake Titicaca

    19. oktober 2018, Bolivia ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    From Puno, we crossed the border to Bolivia and decided to take a look at the Lake Titicaca from the Bolivian side. And we didn’t regret it for one second!
    Copacabana is not the most spectacular town, but it had some nice corners and an even nicer „Mirador“ (view point), which allowed us to enjoy the highest and largest lake in all its glory!Les mer

  • Colca Canyon Day II

    18. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Day II started early as well. And it went up again! For 4 hours, climbing over 1000 meters. Like the day before, it was really exhausting and if you look at the pictures and I look happy, it was either a photo from the beginning or I was forcing it! Haha.
    Nonetheless, in total the hike was a fantastic experience and I could enjoy beautiful landscapes and learned a lot about myself. And that Beni is really supportive, when I‘m grumpy because of tiredness. Haha.

    After a shower in Cabanaconde, we drove back to Arequipa by bus to catch another bus to Puno.
    Les mer

  • Colca Canyon Day I

    17. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    After lousy WiFi for the last days, I finally have some working internet to overflow you with new pictures and updates.

    Starting from Arequipa, our next stop was the small village of Cabanaconde to start our trek into the Colca Canyon.
    Day I started early, since we did the tour without a guide and the other way around and therefore just had a rough idea on how long it would take us to our lodge.

    So we started the hike at 8 o‘clock in the morning and walked down for over 1000 meters and 2 hours straight . At the end, my thighs were shaking and I realized: going down is underestimated in terms of concentration and physical achievement.
    Our first stop was the beautiful oasis Sangalle, where we took a dip in a pool and had a little lunch (and I cuddled with a dog). So nice!
    Then we had to walk the canyon up and although the landscape was beautiful.... boy, it was hot and exhausting!! I kinda had like a little panic attack, because I was so out of breath. But I guess, sometime hiking is going to the maximum of your physical possibilities and realize, you can still make it to the top!
    Once we‘ve made it, the most beautiful part of our trek began. Really green and finally not that steep anymore!
    At 4 pm, we reached our lodge and were friendly welcomed. After a fantastic dinner we went to bed early to be ready for Day II.
    Les mer

  • Food & Drinks Part I

    16. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    Like every country in the world, Peru offers a great deal of typical dishes and ‚bebidas‘, aka drinks.

    So far, I‘m sure I’ve only tried a small percentage of all typical food but i will try to keep you guys updated on my olfactory experiences! And Benjamin‘s as weil, since he has to try everything that contains meat. Haha.

    1.) Pisco Sour - this alcoholic drink is made of liquor of grapes, lime juice, sugar and raw egg-white! The egg white becomes the white foam on top of the drink. I absolutely love this cocktail and I already drank it several times (e.g. on the rooftop overlooking Arequipa and another time in a bar while listening to a Peruvian Rock-Cover-Band called „Vigilin“)

    2.) Queso Helado - Cheese Ice? Sounds nasty, don‘t you think? I did so too and got prooved wrong! It‘s absolutely tasty and you can buy it for only 2.50 PEN (~ 65 cents) on every corner in Arequipa.

    3.) Aji de Gallina - Beni told me very simply: „It tasted nice!“ and he is definitely ordering it again.

    4.) Chicha Morada - a typical purple juice, made out of specific purple sort of corn boiled in water. I also really liked this classic of the Peruvian kitchen and I am usually no big fan of juices in general.

    5.) Empanda - what can I say? Empanada con queso, I have an addiction and I ate one (sometimes 2) every day while we stayed on Arequipa. Luckily, right before the door of our hostel was a cute little shop where you can get on for only 2.50 PEN from a lovely peruvian girl!

    6.) For fun: Chocolate Water Ice in a small plastic bag, sold by a woman on the bus to Cabanaconde - did not taste like chocolate, but certainly not bad either and was a nice way of cooling on a hot day!

    The order of the pictures got messy, but I think you can sort it out by the explanations. ;j
    Les mer

  • Arequipa

    15. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

    Staying in Arequipa for 3 days was a relaxing experience. The „White City“ offers a lot of interesting colonial architecture, the Market of San Camillo is a great place for trying the typical peruvian fruits (e.g. Chirimoya), tons of shops selling colorful handcrafts, beautiful view points with charming churches, amazing sundowns from our rooftop terrace and we could even pet some alpacas.

    We used the time there to plan further our trip, do some laundry and get ready for our next stop: the Colca Canyons!
    Les mer

  • Ica & Huacachina

    12. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    After arriving in Ica late at 10pm, we realized that night - and especially the next morning, that Ica is a noisy city! Many Tuk-tuks, many cars and a lots of honking. But the sun was shining and there was plenty of fresh fruit sold in the streets and therefore our mood was unaffected.

    Later that day -in the afternoon- we booked a trip to Huacachina, an oasis a few km outside of Ica. The oasis itself was not as beautiful as espected, it‘s a really commercialized place, but we had super duper fun driving crazily around in buggys and sandboarding down the dunes!
    Les mer

  • Miraflores, Lima

    11. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    After mostly spending time in Barranco, Miraflores was a quite a change for us ... and kinda reinforced our love for Barranco. Much more western with many high buildings and lots of shopping malls, it had a really different vibe.
    Nevertheless, we enjoyed the nice view of the ocean, the many parks with tons of cats (😻) and also some hidden street art.

    After walking around there for quite a bit, we returned to Barranco for the last time by bus - a true adventure - and had a great late lunch at „Casa Rana“ with huge portions.

    Off to the next stop... Ica.
    Les mer

  • Barranco, Lima

    10. oktober 2018, Peru ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    Barranco, a really beautiful and artsy neighbourhood in Lima. Lot‘s of street art, galleries and interesting architecture. And of course ... a bohemian vibe everywhere.

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